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Pig Sperm's Secret: How a Hormone Shapes Its Journey
Porcine testisFriday, December 13, 2024
But how does this hormone duo affect sperm? Researchers treated pig semen with GnRHR-II agonists and antagonists to find out. They discovered that a GnRHR-II agonist, D-ala6 GnRH-II, might reduce the number of sperm with bent tails. On the flip side, an antagonist, SB-75, seemed to mess up semen metrics at high concentrations. Interestingly, combining both substances partially improved sperm motility and shape. This suggests that GnRH-II and its receptor might be communicating with sperm in a local, back-and-forth manner, helping them function better.
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